I have four folding tables and I will NOT forget them this year ;-) Thanks for offering your transportation, I look forward to chasing those bustin' tunoids again this year. I hope they come way into the bay again.

Tinman -

Unfortunately no alchoholic beverages are allowed on the refuge. There are also no open fires, but stoves and grills are OK. Other guidelines can be found via the links to the refuge website provided in the information pages.

I will be bringing the smoked salmon, thin sliced onions and capers as appetizers for the Sunday reception dinner. The four tables I have should be more than adequate, and I will also bring a large cooler that can be used as a community cooler. I have a new gas lantern, a portable gas grill, and a gas stove. I will bring two folding camp chairs as well. I have two very large tarps that have been the traditional boneclave tarps.

I am hoping a certain clam digging boneclave veteran will be able to attend.

Monday dinner... we eat what we catch, but I am hoping a certain peach cobbler in a dutch oven will make the meal complete.

Boneclave marks the beginning of the homestretch on another season of angling in the northeastern region. After that the days get shorter and the nights cooler. It's the right time to make some memories to tide over thru the winter that divides each season as the years roll by.